LATROBE, Pa. -- Ryan Shazier returned for the last day of Steelers camp practice on the road.

The team goes back to Pittsburgh this weekend ahead of its preseason home opener against the Atlanta Falcons, leaving St. Vincent College for the year. Friday's final session was moved to Greater Latrobe Senior High School where, afterward, Shazier revealed it was a hamstring tweak that has kept him out of all but a few days of practice. He had had his right leg wrapped after practices.

Shazier had worked on a side field, rehabbing with other injured players until Friday, when he played primarily with the second-team and scout defenses. At times he stood behind the first-team defense - seemingly like a third safety - and went through the paces a linebacker would as the play unfolded in front of him.

Shazier will not play on Sunday, he said, though his partial return does bode well for the regular season the past three weeks were meant to prepare the team for.

Pittsburgh's last day in Latrobe also produced some wide receiver highlights, lowlights and the closest this camp has come to a proper fight.

(AP Photo/Gary Landers)

Zero shots

The Steelers skipped their typical practice-opening two-point conversion period. It's often the most competitive part of practice and risks the most limbs.

Who practiced, how much?

Maurkice Pouncey (right leg) dressed and played one period of 11-on-11s before sitting out the rest of the session